HOFGUT HOLLAND Biogas Plant
Location | Germany |
Construction Period | 2004 |
Input | Pig dung, turkey dung, grass, corn silage and clover grass mixture |
Fermenter | Concrete tank, 350 m3 |
Gas utilization | Gas Engine, 60 kWel |
Specials | Digester mixed with top-mounted mixer, gas holder above secondary digester, external heat exchanger, heat utilisation |
Responsibility | Conception, Detailed and Final Engineering, Supervision of Construction, Start-up |
Download Datenblatt | 433 Hollandhof englisch 060519.pdf |
Web | http://www.hofgut-holland.de |
This biogas plant is located on the HOFGUT HOLLAND farm and is operated by Helen and Hans Holland. It is an organic farm and follows Naturland regulations. The input substrate is from the farm only. To help to meet the fertilizer needs of the farm, grass with a high nitrogen concentration is added to the digester. As a result, the digested substrate is an organic fertiliser with a high level of available nitrogen: ammonia (NH4+). Surplus hot water heat from the gas engine is used to heat two farm houses. The electricity is delievered to the public grid and is paid for according to German Renewable Energy Law. Start-up of the digester was in the spring of 2005.